What is long-term care?
Long-Term Care services are those services designed to assist someone who has lost some or all of the ability to care for himself or herself due to an illness, an accident or simply the frailty of aging.
Long-term care includes a wide range of services which help people maintain the normal activities of daily living; activities like bathing, continence, dressing, eating, toileting and transferring (like moving from a bed to a chair or from a chair to standing, etc.). Long-term care services can be provided in your home, in and through community resources or in a formal setting such as a nursing home or assisted living facility.
New York State Tax Credit for Long Term Care Insurance
Tax Issues for Long Term Care Insurance
Reimbursement Model for Long Term Care Insurance
Considering the Risk for Term Care Insurance
Indemnity Model for long term care insurance
What About My Family with need Long Term Care Help
Won't Medicare cover my long-term care needs
How does Medicaid Work with Long term Care
C-Corporations for Long term care insurance
Tax Treatment of Benefits for long term care insurance
Tax-Qualified Long-Term Care Insurance policies
Sole Proprietor tax Deduction for Long term Care Insurance
Business Deductibility of Partnership-Paid Premiums of Long term Care Insurance
Tax-Qualified Long-Term Care Insurancepremiums paid by a S-Corporation
Limited Liability & Professional Corporations tax implications of LLC-purchased Long-Term Care Insurance,
“Not having a plan for extended care will have an impact on your family, health and your best thought out retirement plan.
Living a long life could well be in your future.
Planning for it is now a necessity
Call Les Robinson to help develop a LTC plan 1-800-836-2040 ext 3014
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